NEUROSIS continues to confirm new live actions in support of the band’s tenth studio opus, Honor Found In Decay.

Following recent announcements on the outfit’s upcoming performances in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and Seattle, NEUROSIS
have just proclaimed additional 2013 on-stage manifestations, with new
shows in Brooklyn and Philadelphia planned for January, as well as
Denver and Austin in February. Support acts for these new concerts are
all being confirmed now, in addition to even more live performances.

The band has also been confirmed for 2013’s installment of the
massive Hellfest festival in Clisson, France. The immense gathering runs
from June 21st through 23rd, and will see NEUROSIS sharing the stage with Kiss, ZZ Top, Down, Bad Religion, At The Gates, Kreator and hundreds more.
A release date and further details on the anticipated vinyl edition of Honor Found In Decay
have also been disclosed this week. This deluxe 2xLP pressing of the
album will be unleashed February 5th in North America, February 8th in
Germany/Benelux/Finland and February 11th in the UK/World, via Relapse
Records/Neurot Recordings, and will be packaged in a gorgeous Stoughton
tip-on gatefold jacket and accompanied by a stunning 16-page LP-sized
booklet. The audio was cut directly from the original studio master
tapes and pressed on 180-gram vinyl, which will be available in five
different colors: 2000 on black, 1000 on translucent smoke grey, 500 on
translucent yellow, 500 on translucent orange, and 100 on clear, not
available to the public.

Following the recent announcement of several new stateside concerts in support of their critically acclaimed tenth studio album Honor Found In Decay, NEUROSIS has began disclosing opening support acts on the confirmed shows. Performances in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Seattle were disclosed last week, and most recently NEUROSIS announced that Chicago will be treated to their sonic devastation on December 30th.

A diverse array of incredible bands have confirmed as support for NEUROSIS
on these performances. Atlanta will feature openers Rwake, Primate and
Neurot kin USX. The Chicago date will bear support from Bloodiest and
The Atlas Moth. Opening Los Angeles’ gig will be Neurot’s Ides of Gemini
and Neurot alumni Savage Republic. And the Seattle date will feature a
riotous opening lineup including Stoneburner, Tragedy and Black Breath.

Tickets for all four confirmed shows are available now, and even more NEUROSIS live appearances are being locked down to be announced in the coming days.

NEUROSIS are in the UK this weekend, playing two performances, ATP's Shellac-curated Nightmare Before Xmas festival, and a special London show with Godflesh.

Newly locked-down US performances are now set to take place late this year into the first week of 2013 in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and Seattle. Tickets for all confirmed shows are set to go on sale today, November 30th. Direct ticket links for these shows are posted below, and even more additional dates will be announced in the days ahead! See all of the confirmed dates below, or through the TOUR page on Neurosis.com.

As of today, after much thought and discussion, visual projections as we have presented them over the last 20 years will no longer be part of Neurosis live shows.
We are going to begin the process of reinventing our live presentation. This process will begin at zero, allowing the music to speak for itself and lead us where it may. Whatever form or however long this may take is unknown.
This also signals a parting of the ways with our visual artist of the last twelve years, Josh Graham. Josh’s tireless work and talent came at a time when we really needed it and carried us gracefully into the video age with original content we couldn’t have dreamed of when we were just starting out. Our parting comes from a place of mutual respect, friendship and understanding. We all agree that this is a step Neurosis has to take and are open to working together on specific projects in the future. We wish him success and the best of luck with all of his own musical endeavors and artistic passions.

In the spirit of sound,

- Steve, Dave, Jason, Noah, and Scott

Statement from Josh: For us all, time for change has come. The friendships and body of work that have spawned from our time together will live on as we move forward. It has been an honor and a privilege to work with Neurosis over the last 12 years.
As the crossroads are upon us, and we feel that the pinnacle of our collaborative efforts have been reached; we now look toward our individual futures with support and encouragement. Constant reinvention is at the heart and soul of us all, and we will all continue to persevere.
Despite the larger picture winding down as we move on in our own directions, we will continue to work together on specific legacy projects including reissues and possibly more if/when the right projects come up.

There will be tickets available at the Fox Theater Box Office on the
day of the show. So, if you are considering traveling from out of town,
don’t hesitate. Do it! You will be able to get a ticket.

Save Money! Tickets
purchased at the Fox Theater Box Office do not have the additional
service fee that Ticketmaster charges. Buy them direct from the venue.
The Box Office is open on Friday from noon to 7:00p.m. and also on
Saturday, 90 minutes before doors open.

It
is a rare treat for us to be able to play such a beautiful historic
theater in our place of origin! Come join us this Saturday as we
celebrate the release of our new album with Voivod and YOB.

The wait is finally over as this week, as Neurosis release their long awaited tenth studio album via Neurot Recordings to audiences worldwide. Honor Found In Decay will reaffirm to the planet why NEUROSIS remain one of the most important heavy acts in existence.

In just two short weeks, NEUROSIS will converge in their point of origin, Oakland, California, for a special record release performance with support from Voivod and YOB. Tickets are still available here.

Then they’ll cross the Atlantic for two special UK performances, first at ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas curated by Steve Albini’s band Shellac, followed by a concert in London with the mighty Godflesh:

With just two weeks to go before NEUROSIS release their long-awaited tenth studio album via Neurot Recordings, preorders are now available for the new Honor Found In Decay CD. Both the standard jewel case CD and limited edition Stoughton gatefold sleeve CD versions of the disc are available along with poster and shirt packages, direct from the Neurosis / Neurot Recordings store here.

The LP version of Honor Found In Decay is still in production. Neurot and Relapse are anticipating a completion date in late 2012/early 2013, with specific details to be announced as soon as they are available.

Fans can stream the album’s opening track “We All Rage In Gold” via VICE Magazine’s music channel, Noisey, and the second track “At The Well,” is being broadcast by National Public Radio,

A trailer for the album using imagery shot and created by the band’s own visual artist, Josh Graham, and edited together by video architect, Kenneth Thomas, who directed their 2007 Given To The Rising documentary, is also available at Neurot Recordings’ YouTube page. For the first time in the band’s history, intimate details of the handcrafted cover artwork have been made publicly available, allowing the installation to be viewed in motion, not just still photographs, all joined by personal commentary from Scott Kelly and Steve Von Till on the creation of Honor Found In Decay.

Directly following the unveiling of Honor Found In Decay, NEUROSIS will converge in their point of origin, Oakland, California, for a record release performance with support from Voivod and YOB. Two weeks later they’ll cross the Atlantic for two special UK performances, first at ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas curated by Steve Albini’s band Shellac, followed by a concert in London with the mighty Godflesh. Additional live performances will continue to be announced in the months ahead.

“We All Rage In Gold,” the immense opening track to NEUROSIS’ anticipated Honor Found In Decay opus, is now streaming exclusively via Noisey, VICE's music channel. The six-and-a-half minute behemoth bears some of the most ethereal, organic resonance, as well as some of the most glacial, signature NEUROSIS riffs found on the new album.

The second track from Honor Found In Decay, “At The Well,” is being broadcast exclusively by National Public Radio, and a detailed trailer created by NEUROSIS’ visual artist Josh Graham and edited by video architect Kenneth Thomas is flowing at Neurot Recordings' YouTube page.

The standard jewel case CD, limited edition Stoughton gatefold sleeve CD and digital download versions of Honor Found In Decay will be released on the band’s Neurot Recordings in time for Samhain, in Germany October 26th, throughout the rest of Europe October 29th, and in North America on October 30th. NEUROSIS’ previous label home Relapse Records will be handling the 2xLP vinyl edition of the album.

Directly following the unveiling of Honor Found In Decay, NEUROSIS will converge in their point of origin, Oakland, California, for a singular record release performance with support from Voivod and YOB. Two weeks later they’ll cross the Atlantic for two special UK performances, first at ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas curated by Steve Albini’s band Shellac, followed by a concert in London with the mighty Godflesh. Additional live performances will continue to be announced in the months ahead.

As the anticipated tenth album from NEUROSIS nears release at the end of October, today the band have confirmed a record release show for Honor Found In Decay. This sole all-ages release show will take place on November 17th at the Fox Theater in the band’s point of origin, Oakland, California, and will also feature opening support from doom wizards YOB and direct support from progressive thrash legends Voivod!

Presale tickets for this momentous event will go on sale today at 10am PST AT THIS LOCATION, and the general ticket link will go live this Sunday HERE.

Last week the second track from Honor Found In Decay, “At The Well,” was made public worldwide via National Public Radio. The track premiere preceded by a detailed visual trailer for the album created by NEUROSIS’ own visual artist Josh Graham and edited by video architect Kenneth Thomas via Neurot Recordings’ YouTube page.

Set to see release through the NEUROSIS’ own Neurot Recordings, the CD and deluxe download versions of Honor Found In Decay will be unleashed in Germany October 26th, throughout the rest of Europe October 29th, and in North America on October 30th, with their previous label home Relapse Records handling the vinyl edition. Preorders will begin on October 15th via Neurot’s webstore HERE.

With the new studio full-length from NEUROSIS set to erupt in late October, today the first track of the massive Honor Found In Decay to be made publicly available has been set loose via National Public Radio. The pyroclastic surge of “At The Well” coalesces the emotive and expansive elements of the act into a ten minute hymn, which helps reaffirm why NEUROSIS remain one of the most important heavy acts in existence.

The fifth NEUROSIS album to be handled by engineering sorcerer Steve Albini, the hour-long Honor Found In Decay is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated albums of 2012. The seven tracks harnessed within this release capture the unit’s output at its most emotional and diverse yet, forming what the band members themselves are referring to as their pinnacle studio effort. NEUROSIS recently unveiled a visual trailer for the album using imagery shot and created by their own visual artist Josh Graham, and edited together by video architect Kenneth Thomas, who directed their 2007 Given To The Rising documentary. For the first time in the band’s history, intimate details of the handcrafted cover artwork have been made publicly available, allowing the installation to be viewed in motion, not just still photographs. View the trailer and more on Honor Found In Decay below.

Set to see release through the NEUROSIS’ own Neurot Recordings, the CD and deluxe download versions of Honor Found In Decay will be unleashed in Germany October 26th, in the rest of Europe October 29th, and in North America on October 30th, with their previous label home Relapse Records handling the vinyl edition. Preorders will begin on October 15th via Neurot’s webstore HERE.

NEUROSIS today proudly reveals a brand new visual trailer created for their anticipated tenth studio full-length, Honor Found In Decay.

Using imagery shot and created by Neurosis' visual artist Josh Graham, video architect Kenneth Thomas (also responsible for producing the mini-documentary for NEUROSIS’ 2007-released Given To The Rising) has masterfully edited together an intense look into the new opus. For the first time in the band's history, intimate details of Josh Graham's hand crafted artwork have been made publicly available, allowing the installation to be viewed in motion, not just still photographs. The video also includes personal commentary from guitarists/vocalists Scott Kelly and Steve Von Till on the creation of Honor Found In Decay, as well as the first brief moments of audio to be publicly unleashed.

States Steve Von Till in the early moments of the preview, "A legacy can only be assured if we continually burn down the past and plant seeds in the ashes to grow new, greater things," and is followed by founding member Scott Kelly, who boldly affirms, "If you don't make a record that you think eclipses your previous record, then... you've failed."

In addition to their imminent performance at ATP's Nightmare Before Christmas in England – the lineup culminated by Steve Albini’s band Shellac, and including Wire, Mission of Burma, Oxbow, Melt Banana, Shellac and more – another UK NEUROSIS performance has been confirmed to take place just days later. The extraordinary performance will devastate the HMV Forum in London alongside the almighty Godflesh on December 2nd, as the only other UK concert in support of Honor Found In Decay. Stated Von Till about this appearance: “Neurosis and Godflesh together is long overdue! We have been admirers of Godflesh since their first recordings. Streetcleaner changed heavy music forever. I don't think anyone can argue that this will be an extremely powerful and special night for all of us."

Honor Found In Decay will reaffirm to the planet why NEUROSIS remain one of the most important heavy acts in existence. The album will emerge through the band’s own Neurot Recordings, in Germany October 26th, in the rest of Europe October 29th, and in North America on October 30th, with their cohorts at previous label home Relapse Records confirmed to handle the vinyl release of the album.

Anticipation for Honor Found In Decay, the tenth studio album by NEUROSIS, is starting to intensify, as we count down the days until its North American release date on October 30th. Like an eclipse, a brand new NEUROSIS album is not a frequent occurrence and when it comes around, every last moment must be savored. For this momentous event, all the forces are aligned.

NEUROSIS forged the songs on Honor Found In Decay with the revered Steve Albini, marking their fifth collaboration with the engineer in their longstanding relationship. Their monolithic sound captured at Electrical Audio studios, Chicago, the seven tracks were then mastered by John Golden at Golden Mastering in Ventura, California.

Aesthetics have always been paramount for NEUROSIS and with Honor Found In Decay, Steve Von Till, Scott Kelly, Noah Landis, Jason Roeder and Dave Edwardson’s musical vision is brilliantly evoked by NEUROSIS‘ visual guru Josh Graham. And with that, we proudly unveil the cover art and track listing for this prodigious album, which is shaping up to be one of the biggest releases in the band’s extensive history.

Honor Found In Decay Track Listing:
1. We All Rage In Gold
2. At The Well
3. My Heart For Deliverance
4. Bleeding The Pigs
5. Casting Of The Ages
6. All Is Found… In Time
7. Raise The Dawn

NEUROSIS have been invited to perform at ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas at Camber Sands Holiday Camp, England on November 30th through December 2nd, which Steve Albini’s band Shellac have been asked to curate. Keep your ears to the streets for a plethora of pending announcements on NEUROSIS in the weeks ahead, including music from Honor Found In Decay, additional live appearances and more.

It is said that great art has the power to take us outside of ourselves and bring us closer to ourselves simultaneously. Few bands have accomplished this rare feat on a more profound and consistent basis than NEUROSIS. For nearly three decades, their music has touched the hearts and minds of young men and women seeking contact with something beyond the physical world, something intangible, something that expresses the inner tumult of the human condition in a way that transcends time and space. Something that not only provokes questions but maybe even hints at answers.

Since 1985 this matchless force has surpassed the boundaries of any genre, never ceasing to mutate and progress their songwriting and sonic delivery, and never failing to mesmerize audiences both in the studio and onstage. And as the anticipation from their diehard fanbase reaches a boiling point, this week NEUROSIS unveil the title of their tenth full-length studio creation, which will manifest itself as Honor Found In Decay.

The follow-up to their acclaimed 2007-released Given To The Rising album, the music on Honor Found In Decay is both torturous and transcendent. It is the ongoing exposition of a vast internal dialogue that seems to carry the weight of eons. With the right kind of ears and eyes, it can seem like the trials and tribulations of mankind are being channeled through five individuals: Steve Von Till, Scott Kelly, Noah Landis, Jason Roeder and Dave Edwardson. And yet? They will be the first ones to tell you that they are just regular people trying to make sense of the world around them. Aided by Josh Graham, their resident visual guru, they transmit their interpretations through multiple sensory planes. The degree to which Neurosis allows them to step out of their everyday lives is the distance between one and zero, the distance between thinking and doing, the distance between this minute and the one that may or may not follow. Which is to say: NEUROSIS takes them outside of themselves and brings them closer to themselves. Simultaneously.

This next chapter in the evolution of NEUROSIS will see worldwide release through the band’s own Neurot Recordings this Autumn, in Germany October 26th, in the UK October 29th, and in North America on October 30th.

Further details on Honor Found In Decay will be made available over the coming weeks.